Abstract:
The main purpose of this study was to examine the impact of physical, psychological and social
well-being on martial arts participation of karate athletes in Sri Lanka. The researcher carried out
extensive literature review to provide conceptual background of the study and identified sports,
various martial arts, benefits of participation in martial arts, various physical, psychological and
social factors of well-being, and factors of affecting martial arts participation.
96 respondents were selected for this study as a sample and it was the whole population of the
sample as well as National karate pool participation. There was dependent and independent
variable. Questionnaire method used for collecting data. The associations between each pairs of
variables are estimates using bivariate correlation analysis to test the hypothesis mentioned
bellow.
1. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and overall well-being of
National pool athletes in Sri Lanka
2. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and physical well-being of
National pool athletes in Sri Lanka
3. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and psychological well-being
of National pool athletes in Sri Lanka
4. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and social well-being of
National pool athletes in Sri Lanka.
The study establishedcorrelation coefficient values of participation and overall well-being was
0.04 (P< .05), participation and physical well-being was 0.006 (P< .05), participation and
psychological well-being was 0.452 (P> .05), participation and social well-being was 0.065 (P<
.05).Consideration of study findings it can be said that, there is an interrelationship between
martial art participation and physical well-being and overall well-being (H1 and H2 accepted).
There is no interrelationship between martial art participation and psychological well-being and
social well-being (H3 and H4 rejected).